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It seems as though the current trend to successful self-selling is by possessing a clean and goddess-like image, as nearly half of the actresses fall into this category. Actor and president of the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers Tin Kai Man confirmed the news with Apple Daily. There are a number of new faces on the list of top-earning artists. Hong Kong actor Lam Chung suffered a heart attack and died on Jan 31. Rising fast after his well-received work from Tiger Cubs and L'Escargot Oscar Leung proved his worth as he came in tenth place. Having been in the industry for over 18 years, his continual hard work finally caught the eye of many companies. Ruco Chan managed to make the cut this year after his dramatic performance in Brother's Keeper, earning $100,000 HKD (S$16,100) per event. Liu has also acted in over 70 movies during his time in showbiz.
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While Linda is considered the top female earner, her salary per appearance does not even stand close to what Moses Chan receives. The two-time Hong Kong Film Awards winner had been in the entertainment business for over 40 years and starred in more than 90 drama series since 1979. Along with Sire, many of TVB's rumour magnets and actresses who mostly rely on sex appeal, such as Samantha Ko, Koni Lui, Whitney Hui, and Tracy Ip were all replaced with fresher faces like Rebecca Zhu, Jacqueline Wong, and Tracy Chu. Sire Ma, who originally would have made the list, drastically received a drop in compensation due to her exposed lesbian scandal with Wang Ziqi. Surprisingly, Christine Kuo did not even make the list, evidently having been affected by her recent overweight predicament.
Within three years, the goddess more than tripled her earnings and is currently reaping in $70,000 HKD (S$11,300) per job.
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Riding on the potential TV Queen momentum, Linda's show price doubled from $60,000 HKD (S$9700) to $120,000 HKD (S$19,000), reports Popular Asians.Īlthough TVB's current favorites, Myolie and Kate Tsui are right behind Linda in earnings, coming in at $100,000 HKD (S$16,000) and $80,000 HKD (S$12,900) per show respectively - the most notable actress they should look out for is Eliza Sam.